Quantum computers may become a security threat as early as next year, and that threat will continue to grow over the next several years.
The day when quantum computers will be able to break conventional encryption is rapidly approaching, but not all companies are prepared to implement post-quantum cryptography.
Flash Freezing Flash Boys can be implemented with one of two cryptographic protocols, either TDH2 or PVSS. The difference lies in who bears the setup burden and how often the committee structure is ...
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The real problem is not technical change but the human changes that often accompany technical innovations. by Paul R. Lawrence One of the most baffling and recalcitrant of the problems which business ...